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Running Belt Alignment
11.1 Running Belt Alignment
Do not move the Treadmill, or place hands under
the Treadmill while it is plugged into an electrical
outlet!
Once the Running Belt is aligned, the overall
tension can be checked to make sure that it does
not slip on its Rollers, this is explained in section
11.2
and
11.3
.
Note
: It is extremely important that the Treadmill is
correctly levelled prior to any tracking adjustments.
An unstable unit may cause Running Belt
misalignment.
Before proceeding, it is helpful to realise that each
adjustment made to one side of the Roller must be
met with an equal and opposite adjustment to the
other side of the Roller to maintain an ideal belt
tension at the pivot point.
If the Running Belt slips, use an 8mm / 5/16” Allen /
Hex Key wrench to adjust both the right and left
tension bolts.
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Note:
There is a maximum of 22mm lateral movement for the belt.
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How to Adjust and Tension the Running Belt